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Minnis: We must be united if we are to win

By DENISE MAYCOCK

Tribune Freeport Reporter

dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis told supporters at a party retreat in Grand Bahama over the weekend that they must be united and ready to work if the FNM is to win the next general election.

“This road will not be easy, there are many challenges that lie ahead, and we have only just begun,” he said.

“The PLP will not give you anything. Every day they are fighting us. They will seek to win at all cost, whether by hook or by crook.”

Dr Minnis – who describes Grand Bahama as the bedrock of the FNM – said the retreat, at the Foster B Pestaina Hall, is extremely important.

“You will be given a clear plan of action for the way forward. You will know the important issues and how we plan to address them. Every FNM man, woman, and child must know their assignments, and that begins today,” he said. “Let today be a turning point for you in Grand Bahama. All of you are important; every committee makes a difference. No PLP can stop us when we as FNMs stand altogether,” he said.

Grand Bahama will be a major priority for the FNM party, Dr Minnis said. He said that people in Grand Bahama are hurting, and are disgruntled and dissatisfied with the PLP government, which has failed to live up to the promises it made to Grand Bahamians.

He noted that crime in Nassau is out of control and the government has no answer. Dr Minnis also added that Value Added Tax is squeezing the poor and confusing the businessman, revealing how unprepared the government is. He said Bahamians are spending twice as much in the food store for half of what they need.

“In essence, this means that the Bahamian dollar has been locally devalued,” he said.

Dr Minnis stressed the FNM will continue the preparation, the march and the campaign to take the country back from the grip of the PLP, back to good governance, and back to accountable leadership. He noted they had learned a lot from the 2012 election defeat.

The FNM, he said, will provide a long-term sustainable economic plan for Grand Bahama. “We are beginning to build, develop and reveal our comprehensive platform for Grand Bahama,” Dr Minnis said. “This will involve a more effective Ministry of Grand Bahama, better promotion of businesses and investment opportunities. The International Bazaar and other distressed properties must be redeveloped through public/private partnerships. Grand Bahama leads the country in maritime affairs and local government and, therefore, these Ministries should be located here in Grand Bahama. We must improve the level of technical and vocational training. Local government must be strengthened and better funded. Grand Bahama should have its own Maritime Institute,” he said.

Dr Minnis also believes that the cost of electricity is too high. “Your utilities, including the Grand Bahama Power Company, should be regulated by URCA to ensure that you are protected,” he added.

In an effort to enhance sports development, the FNM leader said the Grand Bahama sports complex must be expanded. He also noted that the FNM is serious about Bahamian empowerment through ownership by way of a more effective process to grant title to generation property and commonage land, especially in Eight Mile Rock and East End.

“These are only a part of what will become our comprehensive plan for Grand Bahama,” he said. “Our focus in Grand Bahama and throughout The Bahamas will be on providing solutions and strategies to fight, and prevent crime,” he said.

He said that women and youth empowerment will continue to be a priority of the FNM. He also noted that they will listen to Haitian Bahamians and treat them with equality and fairness. “They like us, know that our borders must be vigorously protected, and those that are here illegally must be apprehended and repatriated. But those that are here legitimately must be fully embraced and integrated into the fabric of our country,” he explained.

“We have already begun the process of identifying potential candidates who will begin working in their constituencies. They must come from amongst the people, know the people and the people must know and accept them. Candidates must know the FNM message and platform.

“FNMs, before we can win the undecided, the PLP, or DNA voters, we must bring back every single FNM. They must know and feel that they are important, there is a place for them, and this is still home, and we are still family. The past is the past and we need them to make a better future,” he said.

Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest said the PLP government has no vision and no plan for the country. In Grand Bahama, he said, the PLP government has not lived up to any of its promises, including restoring the road through the Royal Oasis property, or constructing a bridge at Fishing Hole Road and the seawall at Smith’s Point and a new hospital.

He also noted that the Silver Sands Hotel remains closed. “What about the meaningful jobs in Grand Bahama?” he asked, adding that workers at the Memories Resort are unhappy and most are contract workers earning low wages.

Mr Turnquest criticised the Prime Minister and the PLP government for waiting until the last minute to deal with the expiring tax exemptions in the Hawksbill Creek Agreement.

Last week the Prime Minister indicated on the death of Sir Jack Hayward that the tax exemptions for the HCA have all of sudden become priority. “One thing with negotiations, you don’t want to negotiate at the end, and this government wants to take it to the final hour before they come up with a position, that is unacceptable,” Mr Turnquest said.

He said the country is in bad shape because of weak leadership. “The PLP must go.”

Comments

IslandTransPlant 9 years, 3 months ago

This guy is dumber than a bag of rocks and if you elect him you will be going from bad to worst, I will bet that he did not write that speech that he gave, you guys saw his action or lack off reaction when challenge if this is what the nation has to look forward to it is sad are you going to tell me there is no one in the country that is willing to step up for the greater good of the nation the people deserves more but the people also have to be smart about this think of who you are giving your vote to if the message does not resonate with you then they don't deserve your vote.

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Publius 9 years, 3 months ago

He said Bahamians are spending twice as much in the food store for half of what they need. “In essence, this means that the Bahamian dollar has been locally devalued,” he said.

It is called INFLATION, not DEVALUATION you moron.

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DillyTree 9 years, 3 months ago

Actually, you are the moron.

When money does not buy what it used to, the currency has been devalued (ie, does not buy what it used to) When the items in the grocery store are priced higher, but our incomes are not raised accordingly, that is inflation.

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Publius 9 years, 3 months ago

That is PRECISELY what he is talking about - having less buying power - INFLATION! LOL!!!

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birdiestrachan 9 years, 3 months ago

Dr. Minnis has not promised to repeal VAT. He talks foolishness every time he opens his mouth' "Bahamians are spending twice as much in the food store for half of what they need" and the Bahamian dollar has already been devalued according to him. Minnis should remember the Bahamas was down graded twice under the FNM Government. Minnis is DR. NO. He votes no to every thing so it is his party who is fighting every day. and he does not know what fights to pick. Minnis wants to PM so bad. But he will make the Bahamas a laughing ,Big fat joke.

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duppyVAT 9 years, 3 months ago

Minnis has the opportunity to lead the FNM to victory in 2017 or before if: 1. He establishes a better relationship with the Ingrahamites, Butlerites and Brannites 2. He works hard to win about 6 of the 10 Family Island seats 3. He wins 4 seats in Grand Bahama 4. He identifies and pick off some of the PLP back benchers 5. He works on his personal political PR image - not good right now

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Publius 9 years, 3 months ago

So in other words you're saying hell will freeze over first!

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Hogfish 9 years, 3 months ago

Dear Minnis the Muppet, For the good of our Country please step aside.

Please put the Country and it's needs before that of your ego.

. I can understand that you must feel, with the terrible job the PLP is doing, that you are guaranteed to be the next Prime Minister of The Bahamas, but you are the cause of a divided party and it's supporters.
Show that you are different from the greedy corrupt yellows and accept that you are neither the one to unite nor to lead us on to a better path.

It will mean a great self sacrifice but if you truly want what's right for the Country, you will understand.

Please.

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proudloudandfnm 9 years, 3 months ago

Minnis is asking us to work to victory but he is not doing his job as leader of the opposition. This is without a doubt the single weakest, least effective opposition the FNM has ever had.

So Mr. Minnis it is not us that's failing sir. It's you. Please do right for your country and step down....

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MaLambee 9 years, 2 months ago

There is not one thing that I could add here. You guys have eloquently spoken!! But what is scary, is that the truth too has been spoken and therefore The Bahamas is in a sad sad state because this means that the PLP will get back in office. Am shedding tears already.

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